European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 24, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday june 24, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 17money matters today s tipi a e june 20 june 21 1 63b8 1.6295 1 7895 1.7995 6 092 6.1125 .2.003. 2.0274 36 91 37.015 ,1.337.80 a a 1.338.60 .1.5365 1.5465 ,.�.194.83 v. 197.00 .4.257.70 4.282.30 3 7501 3.7501 112 08. 113.08 .156.24 157.5b .1.1419 1.1416 .12.515 a 12.664 .6.9725 7.0410 6 866 a. 6.939 Apple computer inc. Laid off 900 people thursday and chief executive John Sculley took a 15 percent Cut in pay effective at the end of the month. Layoffs were anticipated As part of apples plan to Cut 1,500 jobs or 10 percent of its work Force Over the next year but workers did no to know exactly when Pink slips would be delivered or to whom Apple spokeswoman Cindy Mccaffrey said Sculley will not comment on his pay Cut. Other unidentified top executives will take Between 5 percent and 15 percent cuts. Conversion rates London up a fridays rates for the . Dollar to other currencies. Figures Are expressed in dollars to the British Pound other local currencies in dollars a Gold was quoted at $367.25 an ounce Silver at $4,43. A Brish Pound. German Mark French trans dutch Guilder. Belgian franc italian lira. Swiss franc-.,. A greek drachma turkish lira saudi arabian Riyal. Spanish peseta portuguese escudo.,. Canadian dollar.,.,., austrian . Norwegian Krone. Danish Krone. These Are not Victal rates As reported by wire service and banking sources and they Are listed to give some idea of daily currency Tuc Tuat ions. The Only official rate concerns the Sale of German Marks to . Personnel for personal use and this will be 1.75. Through monday based on fridays noontime Price fixing. A a a a a.. Earmarks $15 million for Poland Warsaw Poland apr the United states has set aside $15 million of foreign assistance to Poland to be used for business development and humanitarian services a . Aid official announced. Or. Carol a. Adelman assistant administrator of the . Agency for International development responsible Tor Europe and the near East announced the projects before ending a two Day visit to Poland on saturday. Y a the Aid will include $6 million in direct assistance to Small and medium size. Businesses $5 million to fund permanent partnerships Between . And polish universities to establish management training business education and $4 million for a Range of humanitarian and agricultural projects such As health care assistance through project Hope a leadership devel. Ozment program with the International Myca and improving Rural Telephone services. Aid which administers $7.2 billion in . Non military annually has been Active in Poland since 1989, and the s15.million Wall come from foreign Aid Money already authorized by Congress. A Adelman said the theme of the latest assistance is creating partnerships Between poles and . Private voluntary organizations and universities. A \ Back room Union s bring i nto open by Bob Baker los Angeles times. Orlando Fla. The first out in the of pent democratic struggle for the soul of the legendary autocratic and corrupt teamsters Union begins today. More than 1,900 delegates a elected for the first time by the rank and file a Are expected to spend the week confronting questions that Cut to the Core of the Union s reputation for lavishing wealth on its leaders at the expense of its 1.6 million members. For starters a should salaries of Union executives be limited one Hundred fifty of them make More than $100,000 a year thanks to a policy that lets them draw up to four salaries for multiple Job titles. A should strike benefits a now Only $45 a week in a Union that raised $10.5 million in political contributions during the last congressional Campaign a be raised a a a should the Umon create an Independent commission to Weed out members guilty of unethical conduct teamster conventions used to affirm Back room selection of Union presidents and executive Board members. Now thanks to government rules the convention May Only nominate the membership will vote in december. Both Reform and Japan plans to build own Light helicopter establishment factions of the. Union arc preparing constitutional amendments. That May be the subject of unprecedented floor fights. ,. The e be c h a nge s m a k e t ii e co Irve n t i on of interest not Only to teamsters whose i. Verse membership ranges from truck Drivers and Law enforcement officers to teachers and airline stewardesses but also to the entire organized labor move Merit. A High profile convention that reinforced Union democracy would help labor leaders Light Oil widespread Public unions Are As unresponsive As most institutions or worse. Department of Justice distrust of. The teamsters is still High. Last month Tor instance the government won a Federal court injunction that mandates that the convention must adopt a 1989 consent decree that established democratic Clec Lions and government oversight of the Union through 19%. .��,.� a. Those misgivings notwithstanding the 88-Ycar-old Union has undergone astonishing change in time. Organized crimes historic influence on the Union has been lessened by two years of expulsions of numerous members by the unions court appointed administrator retired Federal judge Frederick Lacey teamster leaders must answer to Lacey As the result of the 1989 Deal the unions executive Hoard made with the by the Washington Post Japan a military intends to build and design its own Light helicopter in the 1990s instead of relying on a design according to Tokyo press reports. It the government adopts Japan a de sense Agency plan it will be the first time that the country has built a modern hell copter without extensive foreign help. Analysts said the move would Advance the country a Long standing goals of self-.-, Reliance in weaponry and could Speed its plans to become a major player in world markets for commercial aircraft. These reports coincided with the japanese governments reaffirmation of its intention to proceed with an unmanned space shuttle to be launched by Japan a own h-2 heavy rocket taken together these developments appeared to confirm Japan s determination to pursue an Aera space Agenda Independent of the United states a v. A a a a a a a a a a v japanese military planners later this year will request funds to begin designing the proposed two seat helicopter known As the ohm according to Nihon Meizai Shin Bun Japan a leading financial newspaper. Intended for observation and a modest attack role it would enter service with japanese forces in the late 1990s. Aerospace analysts Here suggested that the helicopter might be adapted for civilian markets to Japan or abroad. In any Case the experience designing an advanced machine from the ground up also could help Japan a decades old dream of being a major exporter of com-., Mercoal aircraft a status now held by the United states and Europe. The ohm program also might bring new conflict with the United states which is building a new generation Light helicopter of its own analysts said. Japanese officials reportedly assume that the United slates will bring pressure on it to but the . Version the controversial department of Justice trading internal democracy for the settlement of a massive racketeering lawsuit. The new rules have triggered unprecedented infighting shattering old political a 11 i a n c e s. A Tanist Ltd. President William Mccarthy is stepping Down at age 71 after three years in office because of poor health and two factions of the unions is. Bibl ashment Are locked in Public combat to succeed Hini a a along with a Reform sect that wants to throw out All vestiges of the establishment. Presidential politicking will Likely color much of what the convention does most delegates appear to have already chosen sides the vast majority of them has gone either to re. Durham of North Carolina a Union vice president who serves As director of the teamster freight division or Union vice president Walter Shea who is Best known Tor having been a Duimstra live assistant to every Union president since the late Jimmy to it a. The Reform group teamsters Lor a democratic Union has sent about 250 elected delegates to the convention allot them pledged to support Reform candidate Ron Carey the head of a new York teamster local. A an april Telephone poll of 600 rank and lie members taken by Mica found that Carey had a higher favourable rating Ilian Shea or Durham. La replaying a scrap of the late 1980s when Japan wanted to develop on us own a new Jet fighter called the fax. image As a pacifist nation Japan has a Large and detente Industry that has1 Lieen lulled by. Steadily growing military spending. Its fiscal 1989.defense budget totalled $26 billion. Like Many countries including the United states it maintains that National secure to demands that As Many weapons As possible be built domestically with licenses from . Companies japanese plants turn out such military Ucli copiers As the two to Torch ch-47 Chinook the uh-1 Huey the ah-1 cobra the oi1-6, a Small observation helicopter that the proposed new Model would replace the flow of technology has not been entirely one Way. Industry officials say that . Companies have sometimes Learned better ways to set up Mieir production lines by watching How their japanese licensees do Man weapons however Japan has. Opted to develop entirely new versions sometime building on experience gained through foreign licenses at great Cost Jap Anse companies designed and built a Jet fighter called the Al and. Missiles to replace american standards such As the Sparrow sidewinder and Harpoon Mitsubishi heavy industries Ltd. Is working to perfect a new main Battle tank. A in the Case of the helicopter Japan a de sire to go it alone May be motivated also by delays it has encountered in other joint production programs with the United a states. A a. A a a. A a a a. A Japan has a strict policy against Export ing weapons. But the Oso might be classified As a dual use equipment to which Export restrictions would not apply. Japanese companies already have shown interest in the world civilian Market for helicopters. A spokesman at the japanese defense Agency declined comment on the report. Brokers linked to compensation for Stock losses Tokyo a iwo Mote japanese brokerage houses have been accused of paying them biggest events compensation Lor Money losing investments the Kyodo news service quoting Anonymous finance ministry sources reported saturday that Uaiwa securities co. Am. Yamai Chi securities co. Allegedly had paid More than $72 million of their largest customers. A ministry officials could not be reached for Friday the world s largest brokerage the Nomura Security co. A and Nikko securities co acknowledged that similar payments totalling $24 1 million were made. I lie disclosures Are part of Japan a second recent National scandal involving Stock ownership. The government of prune my a tier Yasu Luro Nakasone was forced to resign in 1989 after members of his government admitted that they had accepted under from the recruit co. 1 he chairman of the. Information and publishing conglomerate tried to buy favors from politicians bureaucrats and business leaders by Selling 1 them bargain priced shares of its subsidiary. 1 he Public anger that followed Shook japanese politics and the Long governing Liberal democratic. Party but no top political officials were Ever charged. Buybacks to cover Stock losses Are illegal in Japan i promised in Advance. Loose regulations govern compensation that was not Prear. . A a a. ,
